Obama’s use of misdirection and lies has infamous precedent

To the Editor:

Much of the
news media promulgated the story that George Bush was not very "well read."
Whether or not this is true, the same cannot be said about our current
president, as evidenced by his intimate knowledge and use of a rather obscure
little book written by a failed Austrian painter. If I may quote from it:

"The receptivity of the masses is
very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is
enormous." – Adolf Hitler, "Mein
Kampf."

In 2006,
President Barack Obama said that raising America's debt ceiling "is a sign
of leadership failure." Then, just last month, he said NOT raising America's debt ceiling would be
"absurd" and "irresponsible."

Also, Obama – for over 1,500 days – screams the same message
daily: "It's George Bush's fault! It's George Bush's fault! It's George Bush's
fault!" and "The rich folks (job creators) aren't paying their fair share (top
10 percent of wage earners pay 71 percent of the federal income tax
collected)!" Again, our president is following an 80-plus-year-old blueprint
for world domination:

"All
effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on
these slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him
to understand by your slogan."– Adolf
Hitler, "Mein Kampf."

Now, before you wheat-germ infusion-swilling Prius-driving,
get-on-the-Socialism-bus, bed-wetting liberals start crying, "Oh, no he
didn't!" I want to clarify I did NOT compare Obama to Hitler. I just said he
read Hitler's blueprints and uses them.